Web Service Call Composer

 

Web services support is available only in Stylus Studio XML Professional Edition.

  

You use the Web service call composer to select an operation exposed by a Web service. You can test the Web service you select and save the Web service call composed by Stylus Studio for use in an XML application.

Fields

WSDL URL

The URL of the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) made available by a given Web service. You can type a URL, use the Browse button, or use the UDDI... button to search the Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration (UDDI) registries.

Operations

The operations exposed by the WSDL identified in the WSDL URL field. When you select an operation, the parameter names and types and the SOAP request associated with that operation are displayed in the right side of the Web service call composer.

Name

The SOAP request parameter name.

Type

The SOAP request parameter type.

Value

The SOAP request parameter value. You can enter a value in this field, or directly in the SOAP request XML.

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